In PPS sampling plans, basic precision is:
A) the allowance for sampling risk when the sample contains no misstatements.
B) the sum of the sampling interval and the reliability factor.
C) equal to the sampling interval when the sample contains no misstatements.
D) the total deviation found in the sample.
E) the sum of the sampling interval and the expansion factor.
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Q49: When no misstatements are found in a
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A) used to indirectly
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A) PPS sampling.
B) classical
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A) inversely related
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